Patrick Cox produces unbiased and independent research in the field of transformational technology. He has worked closely with Nobel Prize-winning scientists and economists along with having over 200 of his editorials appear on the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and more. Patrick shares some insider science to Jason and his audience today and also talks about some very interesting medical advancements the media fails to report on.

Key Takeaways:

4:35 – Conviction and convenience do not live together, so you have to separate yourself from convenience.

7:10 – If you have plans to do great things, you are bound to find some resistance from your friends and family.

10:00 – You can't get more in life until you are grateful for what you have today.

14:00 – Birmingham property tour is coming up and Meet the Masters event is coming up in January.

18:00 – There's a lot of exciting things going on in science, but you wouldn't know that because the media is very poor at reporting science.

20:10 – Social security is under estimating our life spans. In reality, people will be living a lot longer.

24:30 – The government is obsessed with not putting out a drug that may have side effects, which Patrick believes is absurd when so many lives are at stake. A possible cure with side effects is better than no cure when people are dying.

27:00 – The FDA has not adapted to the new model of how personalized medicine works.

30:10 – Scientists did tests on a chemical compound called anatabine and found it be the most effective anti-inflammatory agent ever discovered.

34:00 – There are a number of ways you can rejuvenate the heart muscles when they've been damaged. We thought for a long time that these could not be repaired at all.

39:00 – The Japanese are leading in rejuvenation medicine because they understand their citizens are getting older and fewer Japanese are being born.

42:15 – We have the tech crowd pushing against the roadblocks that cutting-edge medicine is facing.